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Topic: Lite Pro Farm
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CHUCK S.

03-07-2013 11:03:42
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Ok guys how about a class of small diesel tractors? Say 4250 lbs. 250 cid, small turbo 2 in dia. 2 valves per cyl.No P pumps 3000 rpm18.4 x 30. With no age lmit.

This would alow tractors from ALIS to ZETOR. You have could 10 to 15 tractors and not see the same brand twice.


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Honey B

03-10-2013 09:38:01
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 Re: Lite Pro Farm in reply to CHUCK S., 03-07-2013 11:03:42  
Chuck, Do you have yours built yet? My WD with a 4bt is almost ready. Time to have some fun maybe.



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CHUCK S.

03-10-2013 14:43:13
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 Re: Lite Pro Farm in reply to Honey B, 03-10-2013 09:38:01  
No. At this time trying to work out the class. Hope to get some place to pull. You say you are building a WD. Where are you located?



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CHUCK S.

03-08-2013 04:39:30
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 Re: Lite Pro Farm in reply to CHUCK S., 03-07-2013 11:03:42  
RTP Yes Diesel only ,no alcohol,or lp or gas.



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RTP

03-07-2013 18:37:49
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 Re: Lite Pro Farm in reply to CHUCK S., 03-07-2013 11:03:42  
Diesel only?



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CHUCK S.

03-07-2013 16:51:11
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 Re: Lite Pro Farm in reply to CHUCK S., 03-07-2013 11:03:42  
Yes Bryan this would limit the models, but so does 360cid. the class you mention is already in place. What I have in mind is a whole new class,the tractors in this catagory probly will make 150 hp + or -. Most of them turned 2500 to 2800 rpm. They came on 28" or 30"wheels.



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Bryan Lively

03-08-2013 11:59:19
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 Re: Lite Pro Farm in reply to CHUCK S., 03-07-2013 16:51:11  
Chuck-

I see where you're getting at here, there's a bunch of tractors not pulled now that fit close to that CID. I still think the CID would work a little better closer to 300 than 250 and I admit it's because I bleed blue and would want a 7000 Ford in a class like that. Good thoughts Chuck, appreciate your thinking!



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CHUCK S.

03-08-2013 15:39:12
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 Re: Lite Pro Farm in reply to Bryan Lively, 03-08-2013 11:59:19  
Bryan

Ok how about a Ford 5000 it is 233 cid. The 7000 is 256 cid. Your color, size is right. Bet the ex manifold will fit.



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Bryan Lively

03-07-2013 14:00:30
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 Re: Lite Pro Farm in reply to CHUCK S., 03-07-2013 11:03:42  
Chuck-
Sorry I hadn't had a chance to reply to your earlier post.

I like how you're thinking outside the box, but the 250 doesnt limit color but it does limit models within the color to me. 5700#, 360CID, 2.3 charger, With the rules worded in the right manner you would have the ability to use basically off-the-shelf Cummins Hi-Po parts with any rearend and sheetmetal out there, except for Deere.

I got a chance to talk to Brandon today about the KTPA 4750# Open class. I am going to go back over what's been said already here in the forum and what notes I have from the conversations Ive had with folks along the way.

Here's what's chiseled in stone: Steel Flywheel. Blanket. Kill switch. Side shields. Wheelie bars..18.4x38's any cut. Have not decided on allowing radials (need some ideas on that HINT HINT...)
Anything beyond that is a work in progress, and based on some of the suggestions made it could make for a very interesting and fun class.
As soon as they post the rules I'll let you all know. KTPA is looking at 8-10 events with the open classic classes, with Greenville/Powderly KY being one already noted on their schedule in June. We're a few short weeks from the beginning of the season so keep the ideas coming. Thanks for everyone's input.

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CavalierPulling55

03-07-2013 13:27:42
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 Re: Lite Pro Farm in reply to CHUCK S., 03-07-2013 11:03:42  
Something like this? I just saw this today and thought it was awesome!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3X3LTkGqPg



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CHUCK S.

03-07-2013 11:30:44
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 Re: Lite Pro Farm in reply to CHUCK S., 03-07-2013 11:03:42  
Sorry.Iment 4750 lbs.



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